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Aurangzeb
1st August 2005, 04:48 AM
Good Evening To All !
I have posted some pics of a recent acquisition, a Turkish Khanjar, the blade of which measures 10 inches in length. The dagger overall measures 16.5 inches. The hilt is made of aged walnut with 'mother-of-pearl' and brass inlay. The edge is not sharp and the sheath has a solid brass lion head at the base. I believe it to be of 20th century vintage, possibly meant more for ceremonial use instead of the tourist market. It exhibits much better workmanship than other Turkish tourist pieces from my collection. Does anyone have any idea of how this would typically be worn ? As always, any comments and help are most welcomed and appreciated ! Hope you enjoy the pics !
Mark....
Aurangzeb
2nd August 2005, 05:38 AM
Bump!!!! :D :D
Aurangzeb
7th August 2005, 02:46 AM
Does this mean that nobody knows anything about thus style of dagger, or how it was worn, or why there is arabic on a Turkish dagger????
Rick
7th August 2005, 03:30 AM
Does this mean that nobody knows anything about thus style of dagger, or how it was worn, or why there is arabic on a Turkish dagger????
I've got a feeling that it is a souvenir . :(
TVV
8th August 2005, 02:03 PM
Aurangzeb, I am really sorry to appear in this thread only to confirm Andrew's suspicion, but I have personally seen those little khanjars sold by almost every souvenir shop in Turkey during my three visits to this country. There are some even in Bulgaria, offered to tourists in the Black Sea resorts. I do not know if it will make you feel any better, but my passion for edged weapons started with a similar tourist dagger bought in Turkey some ten years ago.
Aurangzeb
9th August 2005, 01:45 AM
Hi all!
I still like this dagger a great deal as I stated before in my thread on my 5-fingers dagger I have an odd attraction to tourist daggers.( This one's new home will be with my silver omani khanjar on thye mantle to impress guests who don't know any better!)
erlikhan
10th August 2005, 11:29 PM
These daggers are mass produced touristically in Gaziantep city. If you re asking about real usage in past, I havent seen any real antique dagger with such MOP decoration. MOP over wood is used anywhere possible like daggers, pistols, boxes etc. in this style. But the existence of dragon head on the tip is still lovely and exceptional compared to many similar,giving the item some historical smell.
regards
Andrew
11th August 2005, 01:11 AM
Aurangzeb, I am really sorry to appear in this thread only to confirm Andrew's suspicion,
Someone called my name? :D
Rick
11th August 2005, 01:15 AM
I think it was a case of mistaken identity Andrew . :D
'Twas me , I think, he meant .
Aurangzeb
11th August 2005, 11:29 PM
Hi all!
I don't know if I asked this already but whould this be worn on al long baldric through the loop over the shoulder or on a small loop like on kindjals, I just want to get my display of turkish weapons and stuff right. I still can't figure out why a Turkish dagger whould have arabic on the blade, maybe to mimic the Ottoman daggers? This is one of the better quality tourist pieces in my collection.
Rick
12th August 2005, 01:53 AM
Hi Aurangzeb ,
I would think that this being a souvenir of a quite possibly non-existent exemplar of a Turkish Kanjar that it would not have been worn at all by a Turk . :(
Ergo there may be no known style of wear for this particular item .
Now I really don't mean to nag but have you acquired your copy of Stones Yet ?
An informed collector is an astute collector . ;)
Aurangzeb
12th August 2005, 04:38 AM
Hi Rick!
Ordered it yesterday, still waiting for delivery via "snail mail". :D
Rick
12th August 2005, 02:07 PM
Good Man Aurangzeb ! :D
You are going to love this book !
TVV
14th August 2005, 12:40 PM
Someone called my name? :D
Ooops, I am sorry, I meant Rick, of course, but I got confused for some reason. Will be more careful next time :o
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